Sydney, Australia
The Church of the Holy Trinity (commonly called the 'Garrison Church'), Lower Fort St, The Rocks. Constructed 1840-1842 by stonemason George Paton (who built the nearby 'Hero of Waterloo Hotel'), to designs by Henry Ginn and Edmund Blacket.

Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.

Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)

Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.

Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)

Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.

Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)

Edinburgh, Scotland
The Hub (originally built for the Church of Scotland, now the home of the Edinburgh International Festival). Designed by J Gillespie Graham and Augustus Pugin, constructed 1842 - 1845.

Edinburgh, Scotland
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (St Mary's Cathedral). The Chapel of St Mary's (designed by James Gillespie Graham) opened in 1814; and was considerably expanded over the years.

Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Sze Yup Chinese Temple on Victoria Rd. Dedicated to the worship of Guan Di, the mythical Chinese general who is the special favourite of soldiers, students and business people, it was originally built in 1898.

Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Sze Yup Chinese Temple on Victoria Rd. Dedicated to the worship of Guan Di, the mythical Chinese general who is the special favourite of soldiers, students and business people, it was originally built in 1898.